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give an account of the social change in Europe in 19th and 28 C​



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Answered by rachitsharma36
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In western Europe, economic change produced massive social consequences during the first half of the 19th century. Basic aspects of daily life changed, and work was increasingly redefined. The intensity of change varied, of course—with factory workers affected most keenly, labourers on the land least—but some of the pressures were widespread.
Answered by scienceworm1
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Class divisions in nineteenth-century Europe changed as the new middle classes arose and as new working and upper classes developed from the rural residents, the industrialists, and the landed gentry.

The 19th century was a revolutionary period for European history and a time of great transformation in all spheres of life. Human and civil rights, democracy and nationalism, industrialisation and free market systems, all ushered in a period of change and chance.

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